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Social Learning Communities

Social Learning Communities provide a simple way to facilitate informal learning in a peer-to-peer collaborative
environment. These communities have the ability to segment members in order to provide
contextual relevance based on learning objectives. Members can collaborate, share files,
get information that is most relevant to them, and access collaboration tools inside
the community for improved productivity.

Innovation Communities

Innovation Communities bring together stakeholder groups with a common goal to share best practices,
participate in Q&A, collaborate around new trends and accelerate innovations. For example, we power
several communities around healthcare innovation bringing together thousands of different stakeholders
around healthcare best practice sharing and healthcare reform.

Diversity Communities

Diversity Communities deliver rich collaboration, mobile access, and consistent branding for clients
diversity populations and diversity initiatives. These are ‘communities of purpose’ that connect members
of specific affinity networks around their common goal. They provide the environment for fast collaboration
and support and can be leveraged for internal or external audiences.

Public and Private Communities

User Management

Designate community admins and community members as admins or verified employees.

Segmented Messaging

Share relevant content based on job function, interests, profile data, or community affiliation.

Connected Community Ecosystems

Link numerous communities around a common purpose or initiative.

Real tools. Real results.

FEATURED CASE STUDY

The Lockheed-Martin Military Connect Community

Lockheed Martin’s goal was was a simple one. Their Military Connect Initiative would build an
online learning community for the 1.2 million military personnel who will be transition to
the civilian workforce through 2017.

The NHRI Collaborative Health Network HealthDoers’ Community

The Collaborative Health Network (CHN), an initiative of the Network for Regional Health Improvement
(NHRI) , set a lofty goal for its HealthDoers’ community. HealthDoers would be a place where 6500
healthcare ecosystem participants could collaborate on innovative practices and solutions for the
evolving industry.